He has particular experience of advising and advocacy in industrial disease claims, in particular asbestos-related diseases, as well as cases involving psychiatric harm. His employment law interests include whistleblowing, discrimination and team moves.

Rachit has developed experience in cases involving a public law aspect, recently being instructed in the Undercover Policing Inquiry.

Rachit regularly appears in court covering the whole range of personal injury matters including fatal accidents and serious multiple injury claims. He acts for claimants and defendants and his particular interests include cases involving psychiatric harm. He has acted for the Metropolitan Police Service in litigation brought by the former undercover officer, Mark Kennedy, in the case of Wilson v Commissioner and stress at work cases brought by former officers.

Rachit appeared as junior to Harry Steinberg in the mesothelioma case of Haxton v Philips Electrical Ltd in the High Court and has gone on to develop a strong interest in all aspects of mesothelioma and other asbestos-related claims.

He regularly advises and appears in court in noise-induced hearing loss cases and has expertise in advising on difficult aspects of expert medical and engineering evidence.

Rachit has a particular interest in clinical negligence claims, applying a forensic approach to evidence and advocacy. He regularly acts for claimants and defendants in claims involving a wide range of clinical scenarios: from cosmetic procedure, general practice to complex surgical treatment.

Rachit is able to process complex areas of expert evidence as applied to this area of law and has maintained his interest in science and medicine from his first degree in Human Genetics.

Rachit has considerable experience advising on and appearing in claims with alleged RTA fraud. He takes instructions on the range of work including advising in conferences, assessing the prospects of successfully pleading fraud and court advocacy.

Rachit is an experienced advocate in all issues of credit hire litigation. He regularly appears in court in trials involving credit hire and is comfortable with court advocacy involving difficult aspects of the case law in this area.

Rachit has particular experience advising on and acting in cases involving local councils and police forces.

He has considerable experience of stress at work claims, having acted in a series of claims arising out of stress at work for police officers, and in occupiers’ or employers’ liability claims for councils.